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(FDIC # )

Additional Name or Website for
(FDIC # )

(FDIC # )

Renamed to

Voluntarily relinquished FDIC insurance

Status: had a legal change made to the FDIC Certificate # on . The new FDIC Certificate # is .

Acquired with government assistance

Merged or acquired without government assistance

Closed with government assistance

Closed without government assistance

NOTE: Bank of China, New York, NY (FDIC Cert# 33652) and Bank of China, New York, NY (FDIC Cert# 33653)
are branches of the same banking institution.
Therefore, deposits held in
these two branches do NOT receive separate
FDIC insurance coverage.
Deposits held in the same capacity at each office would be added together prior to applying the insurance limit
for that ownership type.

NOTE: State Bank of India, New York, NY (FDIC Cert# 33682) and State Bank of India, Chicago, IL (FDIC Cert# 33664)
are branches of the same banking institution.
Therefore, deposits held in
these two branches do NOT receive separate
FDIC insurance coverage.
Deposits held in the same capacity at each office would be added together prior to applying the insurance limit
for that ownership type.

Data as of:

is an active bank

has changed its legal name and is currently doing business as

is an additional name or website for
.
is used for one or more of its offices or websites where deposits are accepted or requested.

The use of other names and additional websites is an optional business practice, not used by all banks. More...

When one bank purchases another bank, the name recognition and reputation of the bank being purchased may be very well known and established in its market area. Rather than change the name of this bank, the bank making the purchase will continue to use the acquired bank's original name as a trade name, to benefit from its good name and reputation.

In addition to having physical branches to accept deposits, many banks have established online deposit accepting websites (also known as "URLs" or "Uniform Resource Locators"). Some of these websites will be named similarly to the name of the bank, such as, the website for a bank named "ABC Bank" being named "www.abcbank.com." However, some banks will also have websites that have names that are not connected to the actual name of the bank.

Please note that this information is provided electronically by the bank to the FDIC on the required FFIEC CALL reports. The information is not edited by the FDIC.

For more information regarding a trade name and/or URL for a particular bank, call the FDIC at 1-877-275-3342 and ask to speak with a deposit insurance specialist.If you do not see the Trade Name and/or URL that you are looking for, please call the FDIC.

is no longer doing business as an FDIC-insured institution

had a legal change made to the FDIC Certificate #. See successor institution,

is no longer doing business under that name because it has been acquired with government
assistance. See the successor institution,
(FDIC #: )

is no longer doing business under that name because it has been merged or acquired without government
assistance. See the successor institution,
(FDIC #: )

was closed with government assistance, and is no longer in operation

was closed without government assistance, and is no longer in operation

The use of other names and additional websites is an optional business practice, not used by all banks. More...

When one bank purchases another bank, the name recognition and reputation of the bank being purchased may be very well known and established in its market area. Rather than change the name of this bank, the bank making the purchase will continue to use the acquired bank's original name as a trade name, to benefit from its good name and reputation.

In addition to having physical branches to accept deposits, many banks have established online deposit accepting websites (also known as "URLs" or "Uniform Resource Locators"). Some of these websites will be named similarly to the name of the bank, such as, the website for a bank named "ABC Bank" being named "www.abcbank.com." However, some banks will also have websites that have names that are not connected to the actual name of the bank.

Please note that this information is provided electronically by the bank to the FDIC on the required FFIEC CALL reports. The information is not edited by the FDIC.

For more information regarding a trade name and/or URL for a particular bank, call the FDIC at 1-877-275-3342 and ask to speak with a deposit insurance specialist.If you do not see the Trade Name and/or URL that you are looking for, please call the FDIC.